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- who: Sumi Yoon from the This study was conducted in January, in Chung-Ang University Medical Center (CAUMC), Seoul, KoreaThis study protocol was approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of CAUMC (2111-054-485). Informed consent from subjects was waived according to the IRB policy because the residual nucleic acid samples were used after the requested test was performed. A total of , nucleic acid samples were collected, which were extracted from the stools of Korean patients (, females and , males have published the paper: Prevalence and detection of Tropheryma whipplei in the stools of Korean patients with . . .
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